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from The Century Dictionary.

  • To act like Penelope, the wife of Ulysses, when she was pressed by the suitors; pull work to pieces in order to do it over again, for the purpose of gaining time.

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  • To create work as an excuse to deter suitors. (from Phrontistery)

    May 24, 2008

  • I just used the excuse that I had to wash my hair. I had really long hair -- before blow dryers were popular. Yes, I'm old...

    May 24, 2008

  • I was going to suggest that you add that to

    May 24, 2008

  • See here for mollusque's list and here for dontcry's.

    May 14, 2010